Hi Andrzej,

I'm not a Petri net specialist too, but I dont see how one could
simulate the view of a Clojure programmer onto STM, without simulation
too the stuff programmers doesnt see: Richs under-the-hood-magic.

Regards, alux

Andrzej schrieb:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 4:36 AM, alux <alu...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >
> > as far as I understand, Petri nets are as powerful as any concurrent
> > mechanism. That means you can do all the good things Clojure does, and
> > all the bad things (the other languages do :) too in Petri nets.
>
> I wonder if Petri nets can be applied for modeling systems based on
> STM (in Clojure's flavor). I've only seen them used in common
> lock-based designs (not that it means anything - I barely touched the
> surface).
>
> Andrzej

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